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Stock markets drop sharply after Trump tariffs – with one index set for worst day since COVID

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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Stock markets around the world opened to sharp lows after Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs – with some economists now fearing a recession.

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The US president announced tariffs for almost every country – including 10% rates on imports from the UK and a flat 25% tariff on all imported vehicles – on Wednesday evening, sending financial markets reeling.

While the UK’s FTSE 100 was down 1.55% and the continent’s STOXX Europe 600 index was down 2.67% as of 5.30pm, it was American traders that suffered the worst blows.

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All three of the US’s major markets opened to sharp losses on Thursday morning;

By 8.30pm UK time (3.30pm EST), The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 3.7%, the S&P 500 opened with a drop of 4.4% – putting it on track for its worst day since the COVID-19 pandemic – and the NASDAQ composite was down 5.6%.

Compared to their values when Donald Trump was inaugurated, the three markets were down around 5.6%, 8.7% and 14.4%, respectively, according to LSEG.

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In response to the market reaction, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN that Mr Trump “is doubling down on his proven economic formula from his first term”.

“To anyone on Wall Street this morning, I would say trust in President Trump,” she told the broadcaster, adding: “This is indeed a national emergency… and it’s about time we have a president who actually does something about it.”

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The turbulence in the markets from Mr Trump’s tariffs “just left everybody in shock”, Garrett Melson, portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions in Boston, told Reuters.

He added that the economy could go into recession as a result, saying that “a lot of the pain, will probably most acutely be felt in the US and that certainly would weigh on broader global growth as well”.

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Meanwhile, chief investment officer at St James’s Place Justin Onuekwusi said that international retaliation is likely, even as “it’s clear countries will think about how to retaliate in a politically astute way”.

He warned: “Significant retaliation could lead to a tariff ‘spiral of doom’ that could be the growth shock that drags us into recession.”

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It comes as the UK government published a longlist of US products that could be subject to reciprocal tariffs – including golf clubs and golf balls.

Running to more than 400 pages, the list is part of a four-week-long consultation with British businesses and suggests whiskey, jeans, livestock, and chemical components.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer said on Thursday that the US president had launched a “new era” for global trade and that the UK will respond with “cool and calm heads”.

It also comes as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a 25% tariff on all American-imported vehicles that are not compliant with the US-Mexico-Canada trade deal.

He added: “The 80-year period when the United States embraced the mantle of global economic leadership, when it forged alliances rooted in trust and mutual respect and championed the free and open exchange of goods and services, is over. This is a tragedy.”

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